LADY GAGA COVERS 'HARPER'S BAZAAR' DECEMBER 2016 TALKS ABOUT FAME

Lady Gaga covers the December issue of 'Harper's Bazaar' magazine. Inside the magazine Lady Caca talks about being a woman in 2016, Fame and other things. Here is what Lady Copy and Paste had to say:

On Women:I thought about Joanne as I was watching the news during the election about the scandal surrounding Trump’s leaked Access Hollywood tape. Here we were, in 2016, and the fact that the sort of language that was being used to talk about women was everywhere—on TV, in politics—was eye-opening. I felt depressed and hurt by it because that’s what that kind of language does. Then I watched our incredible first lady, Michelle Obama, talk in New Hampshire about how hurt she felt seeing it too. She talked about how women are often afraid to say anything because we’re worried that we will appear weak—that we’ll be told we’re being over-the-top, dramatic, emotional. But we’re not. We’re fighting for our lives.

On Fame:Fame is the best drug that’s ever existed. But once you realize who you are and what you care about, that need for more, more, more just goes away. What matters is that I have a great family, I work hard, I take care of those around me, I provide jobs for people I love very much, and I make music that I hope sends a good message into the world. I turned 30 this year, and I’m a fully formed woman. I have a clear perspective on what I want. That, for me, is success. I want to be somebody who is fighting for what’s true—not for more attention, more fame, more accolades.

On Music:I wanted to experience music again the way I did when I was younger, when I just had to make it, instead of worrying what everybody thinks or being obsessed with things that aren’t important.

As you can see this bitch is still very delusional. Head over to HarpersBazaar.com for more delusion.